Sentences with phrase «economic strain on»

«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.

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The rate hike will further tighten domestic liquidity, putting a strain on the domestic corporate sector and reinforcing economic weakness, Parpart noted.
The problem here is that economic conditions are beginning to surprise significantly on the downside (see last week's Philly Fed report), and credit strains are rapidly increasing in Europe.
When sociologists look for causes of child poverty and juvenile delinquency, they link these problems to the incarceration of parents and the resulting economic and emotional strains on families.
Nothing is more clear in the light of history than this: new political, economic and ecclesiastical machinery does not alone solve problems; it creates problems, and, above all, it puts a strain on moral foundations, on spiritual resources, that must successfully be met or the best - laid plans come down in ruin.
Whether it is Michael Strain on employment, James Capretta on health care coverage, Robert Stein on taxes or Scott Winship on economic mobility, Republican candidates have a series of approaches they can select from in order to address the concerns of families who are middle - class or aspire to join the middle - class.
Editor Charles R. Strain assembled four teams of scholars from various fields and ostensibly wide - ranging points of view to discuss critically and produce papers about the 1986 Catholic Bishops» pastoral letter on the economy, Economic Justice for All.
Formed against a background of economic curtailment on welfare spending and a huge increase in the number of HIV and AIDS cases, Wola Nani initiated programs to help HIV + people in the local community cope with the emotional and financial strains brought about by HIV and AIDS.
«There are some economic benefits, but this puts a big strain on house - building, schools and local services in some parts of the country,» he said.
«This will exert yet more pressure on a jobs market that is buckling under the strains of contractions in economic growth and public sector employment.
Wilkinson noted that her study — which included individuals from ages 51 to 96 — differs from many others on the Great Recession because «financial strain» is a subjective measure that was based on self - reporting rather than on economic indicators.
Of the emerging economies, China and India rank 120th and 177th respectively, reflecting the strain population pressures and rapid economic growth impose on the environment, note the researchers.
These measures would also slow, rather than accelerate, population growth in impoverished regions, thereby easing the economic and environmental strains that bulging populations are imposing on them.
Today, persistently toxic economic conditions, uncertainty, joblessness, and the possibility of further austerity measures continue to put a great strain on the Greek public, the authors say.
The economic recession has increased the financial strain on middle - income families with children in private schools, causing more of them to request loans or tuition - payment deferrals.
This has put added strain on a struggling economic environment for many people and, if this continues, it will drag our economy further down.
If you want to add value investments to your diversified portfolio, then read on for valuable insights on buying value stocks Buying value investments has natural appeal for those who grew up in strained economic circumstances.
The economic uniqueness of the climate - change problem is not just that today's decisions have difficult - to - reverse impacts that will be felt very far out into the future, thereby straining the concept of time discounting and placing a heavy burden on the choice of an interest rate.
On the other side, the industry - friendly U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote a letter of support for the bill, describing it as «a common - sense plan that maintains continued air quality improvement without unnecessarily straining state and local economic resources.»
China's Development Still Soot - Stained China's «green stimulus» has been greatly exaggerated, and the economic and social strain of the recession has put more pressure on local governments to cut corners — that is, keep polluting factories going.
In conclusion, in its role as a stepping stone for facilitated access to finance, the MDB is set to contribute towards the Investment Plan's goal of boosting job creation and economic recovery in a manner which does not further load on public debt nor strain national budgets.
Recalls that the objective of the ongoing negotiations on the Association Agreement between the EU and Mercosur is to introduce a framework for economic integration and political dialogue between the two blocks in order to achieve the highest degree of progress and prosperity for both regions, and believes that for such negotiations to be successful both sides have to approach the talks in a spirit of openness and mutual trust; points out also that decisions such as that taken by the Argentine authorities can put a strain on the climate of understanding and friendship needed to reach such an agreement;
Grant Howell, partner at Charles Russell, says: «Divorce figures are back on the rise with financial pressures in the economic crisis adding to the strain on married couples.»
According to the ONS, the rise could be due to the strain of the economic downturn, and some people may want to divorce while their incomes are low so they get a more favourable settlement.
We have some challenges; economic growth is estimated to be just less than 1 %, putting a lot of strain on M&A activity, and we hope for an improvement in 2017.
Your newborn may excel at creating strains on your relationship through the difficulties of sharing responsibility, sleep deprivation, economic stress, and the seeming impossibility of making time for yourself, let alone spending time and energy focusing on your relationship.
Additionally, the strain on today's families, marriages and individuals, juggling job loss or change, growing families, and a changing cultural and economic environment, increasingly require counseling professionals trained to help others adjust and cope.
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